The Guidebook for Taking a Life

With Islamist violence brewing in various parts of the world, the set of rules that seek to guide and justify the killing that militants do is growing more complex.

This jihad etiquette is not written down, and for good reason. It varies as much in interpretation and practice as extremist groups vary in their goals. But the rules have some general themes that underlie actions ranging from the recent rash of suicide bombings in Algeria and Somalia, ... Full Story »

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by Michael Griffin - Oct. 1, 2008

More chauvinist bigotry from people who've never done anything wrong or benefited from the wrong-doing that was done to feed their comfort levels. Naive children love bears, now that the bears are all but gone. It's a violent world and it always has been and everything you enjoy was bought and paid for by violent acts. Nothing, not territory not economic resources not even peace itself was gained through anything other than violence. But once it's done you can pretend it has no connection with where you're at. This article was written for the deranged, by the deranged.

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